Need help diagnosing (*stopping*) a spam problem.

1997-08-07 Thread Rob Browning
I'm helping a small ISP in SF get started (I convinced them to use Debian instead of NT :), and I think we're having a problem with someone using our site for spamming. Unfortunately, I'm not quite savy enough about the problem to be exactly sure what's going on, but I (and the many people

Re: Need help diagnosing (*stopping*) a spam problem.

1997-08-07 Thread jdassen
On Aug 7, Rob Browning wrote [ISP abused by spammers] I'd appreciate any help in diagnosing and stopping this (an RTFM would be fine). I'm not really an expert on this, so I'll point you to a FM: http://spam.abuse.net . I've reproduced a bit of suspicious log and one of the bounces below.

Re: Need help diagnosing (*stopping*) a spam problem.

1997-08-07 Thread Carey Evans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] Once you've done that, you can work on the real solution: disabling the use of your system as a mail relay. See http://spam.abuse.net/spam/tools/mailblock.html#relay for that. And the qmail FAQ, especially question 5.4. Also see qmail-control(5) and